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The role of research universities in finding mental health therapies, treatments, services and anchoring community support is more important than ever. An analysis of URC university awards data found that health-related research, programs and services over the past five years (2015-2019) totaled nearly $173 million.

Michigan’s mental health challenges are as diverse as the people who live here, and the three URC institutions – MSU, U-M and WSU—have research, therapies, treatments, services and resources to help provide support every step of the way. With more than 640 mental health studies, projects and programs conducted over the past five years, their work helps improve mental health outcomes and close Michigan’s access gap.

Find out how the URC is leading mental health research and offering solutions in this feature. 
 

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